Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, November 30, 1820, Image 3

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TO IPBNTV A CONVENIENT. DwelWiig HOUSE, near the Market, «ui tables for a tanuiy. Joseph Moure. November 30 3t —'| TO KEPT. And pouettion immediately given That coraro'odlous Store Home situs ted in tbs upper part of Biped street, just above Messrs, li. £# B. Ilhfig—Apply TO the subscriber, or toJno. Carries# co. Augustus Brux. November 23- - it bask OK U (M STA. 'i'r Trr 25th November, 1820. THE annual election by the individual for thirteen Directors this Bank, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday the 4th December next, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 r.u. AUGUSTUS HOORE, Cathie November 27 3t _ ~~bm-k oMugvsta, 20th November, 1820. e fTIHE Board of Directors having this day J. declared a dividend .otfive Dollars a share for the last six months, on the Cap ital Stock of this Dank, payment thereof will commence on Thursday the 23d lust. AUGUSTUS MOORE, Cathier. November 23 law3w ~~DAY BOARDING. A few genteel Boarders can be acc«m modated'with Day Bonding in a private Family, by applying at this office. October 26 A CARD. E ROUAULT, continues to teach tha m Piano Forte, and French languages he will afao give instructions in thorough Hass and the art of preluding on the Piano Forte.' * ’ Nov. 23 3t Clothing Store. TIIS day opened, and for sale for Catk only, ode door east of the Augusta Book Store, an assortment of fresh and Fashionable Clothing , made the present season, in the best man ner and of substantial materials, and con •idering the quality will be sold at reduced prices. 03* Clothes cut and made in the latest New-York and Charleston fashions at the above stand by i C. Clark. Storemh9ir)3r 6w Dirnock Sf Marsh Have Just received an extensive assort ment of Fashionable Ready made Clothing, Which they offer/or tale (for CASH only) "St a small advance nearly opposite the city Hotel. jfav. 27 3w La Wo TIE Subscriber has settled himself in MillcdgrrißOt & will practice Law ia the several counties composing the Oc mulgce Circuit, also In any of the adja cent counties where business may be of feted that’s worth attention. Wm. H. Torrance. November 27. * " . W3t LAW O - T< - !(£ subscribers have formed a con nexion in the varioua branches of profes sional business, Under the firm of Rock well A Hepbubr. They will attend to any business confided to them in the following counties, via i— • Baldwin, Jatfitr, Wilkinto n, Janet, Mancock, ' Pulaski, U Morgan, jVaJungtgn, Laurent, Create, Ti&ggt, And also in the Cth Circuit Court of tht United States. , . Samuel Rockwell , Joseph L. Hepburn. Mlledgeville, Sept. 31— ts The IN the practice of Law, lately subsisting between B. P Ilullett £s<) and the subscriber, is dissolved by mutual consent. I shall continue my office in Waynesboro* Burke County, and will practice individ ually in the Middle Circuit. John O. Polhlll. . November 27 4t ’ so - _ Lost. MtU uU. M.ki the store nf Ed* d. QUIN &Co«and the Bank of Aur gust#, Jon, W. Lucketfa draft on Felix G. Gibson‘A Co; »br %44& 72 cents, dated « 7th Ju, y W2O, payable 4 Mouths after date, to the order of Edward Co, and endorsed by them- All Persons are hereby Cautioned a guuist trading for the' above acceptance, payment of which has been stopped. The tinder will please leave it at this office, November, 4 GEORGIA Richmond County. By Isaac Herbert, Clerk of the Court of < of UicbmohdCounty, I HEVEA9 Robert Leckie, -Adminis t'M"r Andrew Fagan, Mid Catharine t jgau, deceased, has applied for Letters Oir.Tusaory. 4 , , l therefore to dte and admoh . ’ *" singular, the kindred and cred Uors of said deceased, to file their ohjec- t bun* in my office (if any they hove,) on « *r before «« first Monday in March next, 1 otherwise letters dismiasory will be gran- I onto him. , s , Givf.ii under my hand andseal at offioe t in the cay of Augusta, this Htday of Sep- < terabe:-, 1820. ' l I Isaac Herbert c. c, &, c J * ■ - V;. Av;\ ’ * OF Executor's Sale . WILL be sold at Sanders Ville, Colum bia county, on -Monday the 4th of December! the crop of Corn, Fodder and Oats belonging to she- estate of Col. Tho mas Carr dec -And on Wednesday the 27th of the same month, , will be sold at Alexandria, the late residence of the dec. the crop of Corn, Fodder, Oats, WbtAt, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, household and Sitcben furniture, Ac. Persona desirous of purchasing fine blooded mares and a young stock of half blooded Cattle will do well to attend.—r The terms of sale will be cash for all «ums not exceeding twenty five Dollars, and aeredit of twelve months for all purchases above that amount, to be secured by small notes with approved se curity, with interest from date if not punc tually paid.—All debts due by the estate ofthe deceased will be discounted in pur ' chasers Nicholas Ware, sci William A. Carr. 5 2 Noocmber 23. \ ids hi. - Executor's Sale « On Tuesday the 28th day of Decern-1 her next, at the late residence of Am brose Jones dec’d. in Columbia County, between the usual hours. < Will be Sold, The whole of the personal property belonging to said estate, (Negroes except ed.) Consisting of, .The stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Ac. The crop of Corn, Fodder, Wheat Oats Ac. One first rate Oigg and Harness, one Wagon and Gear, one ex cellent copper Still, with apparatus com plete. Plantation utensils. House-hold & kitchen furniture, together with a num ber of other articles, which it would be tediuus to enumerate. Terms made known on the day of sale Sale to continue from day to day, until completed. Archer Avary, Ex'r. November 17——w6w smdfcm— mmm ■—— ———————Atosn Aui . Executor's Sale . WIU. >e Sold, on the 28th day of 1 December, at the late residence., of Jane Florence, deceased, of Lincoln county, all the personal property not willed and disposed of by will of said deceased, viz. Negroes, Horses,, Cattle, Hogs, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a great variety of other articles too tedious to enumerate, verms of sale will be liber al, and made known on the day. Thomas Florence, jr. ex'r. Nov 17 tds Administrators Sale. Agreeable to an order of the court of Ordinary of Elbert county, will be sold at the court house in said county, on the first Tuesday in December next, part of a lot of land situate in the town of Ruck ersville, in said eouaty, and known as lot No. 3, belonging to the estate of James , Royal, dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms will be made known on the day of sale, Solomon Jones, Abraham Royal, Oct. 3 AdminUtmton Administrator's Sale. Agreeable to an order of the Hdn orable the Inferior Court of the County of Burke, when selling for Ordinary pur poses, WUI be Sold, on the first in January next, at the Court bouse in the town of Waynes borough, between the usual sale hours. Four old Negroes, (viz.) Joe, Phillis, Hannah and Jack, the pro perty of Lucretia Nobles dec. sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. Terns made known on day of sale. Arthur Bell, Adm'r. November 17——td# I'* ■ ■■ ■■■ Administrators Sale- AGREEABLY to an order Os the Honor able the Cotift Os Ordinary of Burke county, will be sold at the Court-House in the town of Waynesboro’ on • the first Tuesday in January netts the six negroes following, viz. Adam, Maria, Albert, Cham paigne, Sam and George. The said Ne groes being part ofthe personal property of Elisha Land late of Burke county dec; and sold for the benefit of his heirs sad Creditors.—Terms made known on the' dly. Hester 1 Land, adm'x. Morgan Rodgers, adm'r November 27, ——w4t. Administratrix 7 Sale. Qn Tuesday, the 4th January 1821, will be sold, at the Court House in Waynesborouglt, Burke county, the real estate of Thoms* Tipton, decessed, con sisting of 023 acres of Land, more or leas, lying in Burke county, adjoining .ands of Felix J. Burns and Wm- Sexton— sold fur the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of ssid decessed. Ama Tipton, admr’x. Nov 17 tds Administrator's Sate. |~kN*" the first Tuesday in February next, 1 Will be Sold at the Court House in Waynesboro* two thirds of s tract of land containing sixty-five acres, for the bene fit of the heirs of J ames Host, deceased. J olm Htockdale, Ad'r. November 23 ro2mr Administrator’s; Bale, WILL be sold on the 15th of Jantiar , next,' at the late residence of Will am Dennis senr. dee. the personal pro; erty of said deceased, consisting of Con Fodder, Cotton, Hones, Cattle, Hog* Household and Kitchen Furniture, nv r many other articles too' tedious to rfien lion—sold for the benefit ofthe heirs km! creditors of said deceased.—Terms mad. 1 known on the day of sale. i 1 John H. Utile, Adm'r. J_Novemoer 27. «»- >- • - „ m • ' Notice, i PPLICAtION will be made to the in< im. ferior court of Warren county, on the third Monday in December next, while, sitting on ordinary—for leave to g«JI on the 26th of the spate month, all the goods and merchandize, belonging to the estate of Jwnesßrady, dqc- late of said county— also, one Horse, Saddle and Bridl , with sundry other articles unnessary to’ men tion, and at the same time and place, will be rented lor the term of twelve months, a valuable tract of land whereon Mrs. Hopkins at present resides; it is elegariftlv situated as a stand for a country store, and public house, well improved with a .good dwelling house, store house and ail other neccssasy out buildings,—The sale will be held three quarters of a mile east of Shivers’# mills at Davis Andrew’s store, and will continue from'dav to day until the whole is disposed es—Terms, twelve months credit, small notes and approved security.—All sums under 5 dollars cash. Wm. Shivers, seu’r. Admititfraior pro. tern. Nov. 33 tv3w NOTICE. " On the lint Tuesday in February next, in the town of Warrenton, Warren coun ty, Will be offered for sale one hundred and eighty acres of Land, lying in said county, on the water# of Long Creek, adjoining lands of Woodword and Perry man and others, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of James Cooper, of the said county deceased, agreeable to an order obtained from the Hon. Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses. Mary Maran, Lat* Mary Cooper, Adm'vx. Nov 27 4tp Notice. THOSE who have sny demands against the estate of Doctor E. Brux, deceas ed, are requested to bring them forward for and those indebted to the estate, are desired to make immediate payment to the subscriber. Augustus Brux. November 2 7 / JV* oiiceT : ALL those indebted to the estate of James Brady deceased late of Warren county, are requested toonake immediate payment or suit will b« commenced indis criminately, and those to whom the es tate is indebted, to render in their claims properly authenticated as the law directs. Wm. Shivers, sen’r. Admininratur pro. tern. Nov. 23 av 3«, Notico, PURSUANT To an order of the Inferi or court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the court-house in the said county, on the first Tuesday in December next. One half a certain Ne gro Fellow by the name of CAIN—AIso one half of a certain Tract of LAND, con taming two hundred and fifty acres, more or less,dying in the *aid county,-on Little anal era, belonging to the estate of Samuel Sullivan, deceased, to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of*aid estate. .Term*made known on the duv of side. " 1 ' Obktiah Sullivan, 1 , Jas. 8. Gregory, y eafrtt Sept. 36 wtds ' NOTICE. A.LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of George Tankersly sen’r deceased, late of Columbia connty, are requested to make immediate payment: and those to whom said estate is indebted, will preaent their sccopntS, Within Uie time prescribed by law, for settlement. DreadsiU Pace* Bennett Grafton, Oeo. Tankersly, AMtaMtttTJUTOMSt, October 7 notice! A Lt persona Indebted to the late firm of E. H. BILLINGS, ft CJ. are requestedto make immediate payment to the subscri. ber, who on a surrender Qf t he effects of the firm by A C. Billings one of the Par ties was appointed assignee by the Credi tors and is the only person authorised to receive the debts due said firm. JOHN C. SNEAD, Amgne* November, 2■■ ■lm * NOTICE. A Lt persona Indebted to the estate of CV Cos. Thoma* Carr, late of Columbia county deceased, will please make pay-, rnent. to either of the Executors, and those to whom the estate is indebted, will prSsertt their claims pioperly attested. Nicholas Ware, } te William A. Carr, y 3 November 24 ts FOE SATE. A HOUSE and Lot. situated in the Healthiest part of this city. The House -< divided into two tenements, each tene ment having five rooms and a piasxa, and “• buildings - requited to each, with a 4 pscious garden. For particulars enquire t this office. November 7—— w2|r , Strayed or Stolen BOUT a month ago two bones, one a -y«y horse, shout night years did, has narks of, the collar round hit shoulders, he other la a small bay bone, bat,! faced, ■» hich extends over the greatest part of 1 i* nose, his two bind feet white. Any 4 ersod who shall take up the shove horses, 4 nlLrecejve Ten Dollars reward, or five iJollars for either, by delivering them to L. P. Dugas, *t Stoney B|uf, Burke Coun >, or the subscribers in Auitota. j "Gewgia, Warren County. Benjamin Barnes applies 7 ? lor latter* of administration on the estate and effects of Jefferson Goodwin, Ist* of this county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred itros of said dec. to be and appear at my office; within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not he granted. Give# under my hand at office, this 27th November, 18?0. John Torrence, c. c. o Strayed yww. Fr> in my plantation, in Barnwell District, —y \ on Savannah River, iftwo black, unbrukc ' I horse mules, 2 years ( * old, they were bro’t | Tr*'ir'' from Kentucky &. will • probably make for the * westward—whoever will secure the said mules, that J can get them, or deliver them to Goorge Alien of Augusta, shall receive a regard of TWENTY DOLLARS. Wm. H. Robert. November 27. ts Georgia, Burke Count;} ApWt Tolled before me this J|(y SlstofNovember, 1820 by Jemima Junes, a KlWkl black HORSE about 12 »■* or 13 years old, his right eye out, the left hind foot white, and a lump on the left hind hock, and apprais ed by James Polhill and Daniel Evans to *25, THOMAS GABARD, t. r. - Extract from the toll book, 22d Novem ber, 1820. John Carpenter cVk November St Georgia, Lincoln County. * __ Taken up by David 8. jQ York, and posted be fru fore John Fraser, Fsq. a sorrel MARE, four Uk||Sk feet ten or eleven inch f #* es high, about ten or -- e^even years old, blase mtiwNiampSS faced, ghey hairs inter mixed about the head and body, inside of the left hind foot white, switch tail com* mon Main, appraised by Thomas Jennings and James York to sixty dollars, Novem ber 11th, and returned to office the 20th November, 1820- Peter Lamar, Clerk l>, L Court, November 2T 3t r _ “ “ ■ r —. r L 100 Dollars Reward. For the recovery of a Negro boy named EDOUKD or EDWARD, stolen from I the subscriber in Augusta, on the Ist Ju i ly last—said boy is from ten te eleven years es age, black complexion, speaks English & French, lived with Mr. John Carrie with his mother Angelica, at the time he was stolen, and ought from his speaking French, be easily recognized.-Tlie above reward will he paid on his recovery by G. Dugas. I November 23 8t LOST or KIDNAPPED. FROM the subscriber, living near Co lumbia Qourt- House, on Monday th« 23rd instant, a negro MALE CHILD, be tween two and three yean old, stout ano low set, named MOSES. To which, he answers readily ; from cir cumstances there is reason to apprehend, he was kidnapped, at the time he was lost, he was clothed in a brown cloth frock, mended in front with a large patch of homespun cloth i a liberal reward will be given for any information of said child, that will lead to bit recovery. George Cary* ••toner - . —4t f 8 .10 Reward. Strayed or «gW on Taeid.y night 7th Nov. from the wharf in Augusta, a Sorrel Hone, of the following description, blind with the left eye, snip on the nose, small star on the forehead, and the right - hindfoot white op to the footlook, he is a short round bodied horse, With a short swich tail about 10 years old. Whoever will take up aaid hone and send him to his owner, ( or give informa tion so be ban be regain'd shall receive the shove reward and all reasonable charges paid. Apply to the subscriber at' the Steam Boat Office. * Washington Lamar, November 13 (f 1 Twenty Dollars httvura, j And all Reasonable Expenses \ WILL be paid fur apprehending and- Ridging in any jail ip the state of A Georgia, a Negro Fellow 'named T MARTIN I He is owned in Savannah, has absconded ( and is supposed to be lurking about Au- 1 gusta Market, as hie business at home is ! butchering—He is about 30 years old, six ' feet high, square built, baa two of his 1 front teeth out, and has a sear on his h sad —for further particulars enquire at this Offices, Sept it \* Wo are authorised 1 to announce General Glascock a candi- i dgtc for the Office of Receiver of Tan Returns, for Richmond county, at the en- , suing election. ] November 7 *** Wo arc authorised * to announce JASON WATKINS, e can- ( date for Receiver es Tax Return*, at the ' ensuing election. ’ August 15—3 am till** I CtT 'Wanted Immediate- 1 >X St this Office, two Journeymen Prin tera, who .understand their business. aTovenffier 7** - v ■ '■S' SANA WAT?. FBOH IhtnbHtiberi . Vounff NtM man named TOM, (supposed not over twenty one years of age,) he is of small stature, and a good jobbing carpenter by trade.—He is Well known in this place and Savannah, and is supposed to be lurk ing about the vicinity of this city, or on "his way to Savannah. Any person apprehending the said fel low and delivering him to Messrs Slaughter, & C. Lnbuzan, or ’odgidg' him in jail, abatl receive Ten Dollars re ward, ISAAC LAROCHE. Augusta, Nov. 17- ts WU\ be Hired, the late residence of Jesse Winfrey deceased! of Columbia county, on the se cond day of January next, all the Negroes belonging to the Estate of said deceased; consisting <,if men, women and children. Also, one prime Blacksmith. Benjamin K. Winfrey, James C. Walker, EXECUTORS. Nov 20 Notice m Acre by t 0 aU m y Creditor** X HAT I have made application to the honorable the Justices of the I iferior r U i ft *° r th * bene fi l of the several ACls of the General Assembly of the state <if Georgia, passed for the relief of iusol vent Debtors; and that they have ap. pointed Friday, the 32d day qf Decem ber next, for the examination of my cas6; at which time my Creditors will please at tei d st the Court House of said county, to ab-!W cause, (if any they have,) Why the said Inferior Court should not extend to me, the benefits of the said acts, and 1 be relieved from my present confine ment A S Milton. Nov 11 : swm» To Rent. T X HAT Commodious Dwelling Route c(n lelfair-street, tv'uh all necessary Bull* dings, and t good Garden attached to it— as last year occupied by the subscriber— Possession wilFbe given on the first Octtw her next. also, The Dwelling House on Oneen-street, with all necessary Build ings, and • good Garden attached t* it, at present occupied by Holland MTyre, esq. Possession will be given on the Ist of Jan nary next—-For terms apply to D, Urquahart. Sept. 19— . if „ TOMNT. V Cftnftmiftnt Dwelling, with Kitchen. Stable, and a Garden, all well enclosed and In excellent order, near the CourU > house. For particulars Enquire at this slice, October S. TOU&T. ~ . 1 HAT part of the House rt-ufr occu->. pied by Janrs L Ouvxn; comprising « Large Store on Front Street, well situate d for business; a back Store and Cellar* For terms “uply on the premises- Oot U ts Notice. NINE months after date, application* will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond country, fop leave to sell a certain tract of land in the countv of Baldwin, situate in the twenti. ctb district, and know'fi by tlie number 203, in the plan of said district, being the property of Matthew Po*, dee. for the benefit of U)e heirs and creditors of mH deceased, A tmer Fox, 6ua*r. W m9a» Notice . NINE months after date, application willl oe made to the Honorable the interior Court of Richmond county, for leave to tell all the real estate of James Ken nan, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. B. M 4 Coombs, adittV* November *3 m 9 m Georgia, Columbia County/ In the Superior Court „ September Term, 1830* 1 Caroline Matilda Sanders, by her Guardian, Elizabeth 'I In Equity* 8 tan back Comply, va. / ** vt Yancy Sanders, Jas. Sanders, V Bill fbr dia* Lewis Sanders, Philip San- [ covery and ders, Jesse Sanders, tsham 1 Distribu- Bayhaa and wife, Edmond I tion. Blunt and wife. Notion, it appearing to the count Jhat James Sanders, Lewis Sanders, Phil ip Sanders, and Jesse Sanders, reside out •* ‘r™*- 11 “ ordered that a notice bo published once a Month fo* six months in one of the public Gazettes of this State previous to the next term of this court, rad shall be deemed miffecient service? and thm leave be granted to amend (he bill and to perfect service. Taken from the minutes. A. Crawford, cl’fe - S' : ' f » , GEORGIA, Richmond County. By Isaac Herbert. Clerk of the Court Os Couhty. TXTHERBAB Nicholas Delaigls, Admin . v ▼ istrator on the estate and effects of Joseph Richer, deceased, has applied fee letters distnlssory. These are therefore to cite and singular. the kindmd and eiZ litore of the said deceased, to file their to i £im ttm Dimiwo,, y be grsrtcß O',**® my hand and seal, at fl oe '.VSLSfim Isaac Herbert, t, c*i / m«h»